RMENAY4P–London, England, UK. Old Nepalese man (retired Gurkha) wearing a traditional Dhaka Topi (hat) taking a photo on his mobile phone
RF2PJW2A6–Life In Color
RMKYAR6P–The old Dhaka College to the left and the old Court Building to the right taken in the 1870s
RMDAY8XT–A student photographer takes a photograph with a Canon camera of a man on the streets of the old city of Dhaka in Bangladesh.
RMG3RPY5–A old man on walk by road.
RM2KAKG9R–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1RJ–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RM2WRE702–Old High Court Law Courts building, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Asia, 1962 colonial Raj architecture built 1904 for the British Governor
RF2T02071–3 October 2023 Dhaka Bangladesh. A young boy
RMKJF2EP–Dhaka college 1904
RMRHCDRN–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd February 2019. : A slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019. In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: zakir hossain chowdhury zakir/Alamy Live News
RMKX4813–Dhaka Town Chowk - 1904
RMHM1PMX–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMKJXBPJ–March to Shaheed Minar on 21 February 1953 at Dhaka University
RMENAY4W–London, England, UK. Old Nepalese man (retired Gurkha) taking a photo on his mobile phone
RF2B0EABJ–It is a palace of history
RF2J4D3JG–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2A9W36B–- Beldangi II, Damak, Nepal, 2014: There are a small number of refugees, who still hope to repatriate and refuse to resettle in another host country. They call themselves ‘The Bhutanese Refugee Elderly Repatriation Committee’...2 November 2014
RF2C6FJR6–Bangladesh flag on grunge scratched wooden surface. National vintage background. Old wooden table scratched flag surface.
RM2KAKGA0–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1W4–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RM2WRE71A–Cycle rickshaw and people on busy city street, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Asia 1962
RF2T020E6–3 October 2023 Dhaka Bangladesh. A family photo.
RMRHCDYB–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd February 2019. : People walks through a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019. In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: zakir hossain chowdhury zakir/Alamy Live News
RMHM1PJ6–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMJ3C2HK–Elephant Road Dhaka
RMENAY53–London, England, UK. Old Nepalese man (retired Gurkha) wearing a traditional Dhaka Topi (hat) taking a photo on his mobile phone
RF2J4D4G8–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2A9W366–- Beldangi II, Damak, Nepal, 2014: There are a small number of refugees, who still hope to repatriate and refuse to resettle in another host country. They call themselves ‘The Bhutanese Refugee Elderly Repatriation Committee’...2 November 2014
RF2C6CC76–Bangladesh flag on grunge scratched concrete surface. National vintage background. Retro wall concept.
RM2KAKGA3–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1YW–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RM2WRE6XD–Cysle ricksahws and people walking on city centre street, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Asia 1962
RMRHCDPE–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd February 2019. : A Bangladeshi women walks beside a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019. In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: zakir hossain chowdhury zakir/Alamy Live News
RMHM1PMT–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMJ3BE53–Dhaka during British rule 1924
RMENAY50–London, England, UK. Old Nepalese man (retired Gurkha) wearing a traditional Dhaka Topi (hat) taking a photo on his mobile phone
RF2J4D6B9–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2KAKGAC–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1PT–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMRHCDPR–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd February 2019. : Slum children play kite in a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019. In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: zakir hossain chowdhury zakir/Alamy Live News
RMHM1PJM–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMKTK7EA–Dhaka Art Centrelogo
RF2J4D673–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2KAKG9W–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA206–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMRHCDPJ–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd February 2019. : A Bangladeshi women serching usable cloths in a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019. In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: zakir hossain chowdhury zakir/Alamy Live News
RMHM1PMN–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMKJ3BG3–Dhaka Club 1890
RF2J4D6BD–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2KAKGAA–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1Y8–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMRHCDP6–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd February 2019. : Polluted water from factories waste enter in the lake at slum area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019. In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: zakir hossain chowdhury zakir/Alamy Live News
RMHM1PMP–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMKJE0KH–Landscape at Dhaka 1885
RF2J4D485–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2KAKG9K–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1RE–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMRHCDWW–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd Feb, 2019. FEBRUARY 02 : People walks through a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019.In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFMA5JTA–Military museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh
RMRHCDNN–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd February 2019. : Polluted water from factories waste enter in the lake at slum area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019. In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: zakir hossain chowdhury zakir/Alamy Live News
RMHM1PN3–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMKJ10M1–Madrassa Dhaka 1904
RF2J4D425–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2KAKGA5–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1N8–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMRHCDWM–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd Feb, 2019. FEBRUARY 02 : Slum children play kite in a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019.In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFMA5JWK–Military museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh
RMHM1PT8–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMKJ39KF–Landscape at Dhaka - 1885
RF2J4D4T5–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RM2KAKGAD–In this photograph taken on January 30, 2017, Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder. (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurP
RMHMA1RA–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMRHCDW0–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd Feb, 2019. FEBRUARY 02 : A Bangladeshi women walks beside a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019.In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFMA5JW8–Military museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh
RMHM1PJG–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 01 Feb, 2017. Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMKJ0WG8–Dhaka College 1904
RF2J4D6BN–Bangladesh, Dhaka on 2021-11-05. Illustration of daily life in Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Photograph by Martin Bertrand. Bangladesh, Dacca le 2021-
RMHMA1P1–Bangladeshi patient Sahana Khatun, 10, poses for a photograph at the Dhaka Medical College and Hospital. On February 1, 2017 A young Bangladeshi girl with bark-like warts growing on her face could be the first female ever afflicted by so-called 'tree man syndrome', doctors studying the rare condition said January 31. Ten-year-old Sahana Khatun has the tell-tale gnarled growths sprouting from her chin, ear and nose, but doctors at Dhaka's Medical College Hospital are still conducting tests to establish if she has the unusual skin disorder.
RMRHCDW8–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2nd Feb, 2019. FEBRUARY 02 : Polluted water from factories waste enter in the lake at slum area in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 02, 2019.In recent report says, Slum dwellers at risk of diabetes and high blood pressure in Bangladesh. Credit: Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RFMA5JXH–Military museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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